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ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, KELSON. Established under "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882." The Grandest Distribution of Works of Art, Colonial Manufactures, <fee, upon the ART UNION PRINCIPLE, Ever attempted in New Zealand. By permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, in aid of the Fund for Erecting a HOME AT STOKE FOR DESTITUTE BOYS. Purchasers will be found (at a commission of 10 per cent.) for all prizes over £10. The winners of such prizes, who prefer selling, can therefore have the monay immediately after the drawing. THE FIRST PRIZE— A WATERCOLOR PAINTING By John Gully, Esq., Value 100 Ouineas. The Pictur • will be enclosed in a handsome Gilt Frame (with plate glass) made by Mr Sharland of Nelson. SOME OTHER PRIZES. Handsome Putnam Carriage, with I patent axles and lamps complete (built to the order of the committee by Mr Balme, Nelson), value £25. Diningroom Marble Clock (specially imported), value £12. Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service (really good), value £12. Lady's Gold Watch (specially imported) value ten guineas. Handsome Epergne, : value £10. An Oil Painting by Richmond Beetham, Esq., value £25. A Water-color Painting by John Gully, Esq., yalue £20. (Subject— So them Arm of Lake Wakatipu.) A Water-color Painting by John Gully, Esq. (Subiect— The Little Lake at Takaka.) Vame seven guineas. A Water-color Painting by F. F. C. Hurtdleston, Esq. (Subject- Head of Lake Wanaka.) Valnefive guineas. And six Oil Sketches of Scenery in and about Nelson, now being specially painted for the commiHee by J. Cowie, Esq. A Lady's Cabinet of inlaid. Valve seven guineas. Remember — For all prizes over £10 you can get the money value (less ten per cent). There will be many valuable Prizes, including Clocks, Watches, Epergnes, Saddles, Field Glasses, Opera Glasses, Breechloading Guns, &c, &c, &c, all new and specially bought for this Art Union. OVER 200 PRIZES IN ALL. j Thn Prizes will be aa far as possible the ( work of Colonial Artists and Manufacturers, and all will be new and good, being specially purchased for this ArtUnion. Tickets ... HALF-A-CROWN. The Drawing will be under the direction f a committee elected by the subscribers. FRIEND TO ALL. TTOLLOWAY'S PILLS Impurity of the 8100d — Enfeebled Eoyiaience. — This medicine embraces every attribute required in a general and domestic remedy ; it 'werturnß the foundation of disease laid V>y defective food and j mpure air. In obstruction or congestion, j of the liver, lungs, bowels, or any other organs, these Pills are especially serviceable and eminently Hucceasful. They should be kept in readiness in every family, being a mcd join c of incomparable utility for young persons, particularly i<> those of feeble constitutions. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Headache, and Lowness of Spirits. — These Pills efferi a truly wonderful change in debilintp.d constitutions, as they create a healthy appetite, correct indigestion, remove excess of bile, and overcome giddiness headache, and palpitation of the heart. Mothers and Daughters. — If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are famous it is their purifying properties, especially tho.i.r power of clean sins; the blood from all imnurities. removing dangerous congestion?, and renewing ■ suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the. one grand remedy for female complaints, these Pills never fail, never weaken the system, and always hring about what is required Indigestion, Stomach, and Liver Com plaints.—Persom suffering from any dis, orders of the liver, stomach, or other organs of digestion, should have immediate recourse to these Pills, as there is no medicine known that acts on these particular complaints with such certain success. Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Sore Throats Coughs, and Colds.— This Ointment will cure when every other means have failed. It is a sovereign remedy for derange ments of the throat and chest. Settled coughs or wheezing will be promptly removed by rubbing in the unguent. Nervow Debility. — Persons who feel weak, low, and nervous, may rest assured some serious ailment is looming in the •liistance, against which instant action be taken. These renowned Pills -esent the ready means of exciting eneresicaction on the liver, liberating accumulated bile, and lifting at ouce a load from the spirits and expelling poison from the body. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known, in the world for the following diseases :— Ague Gout Sore Throats Asthma Headache Secondary Bilious Com- Indigestion Symptoms plaints Liver Com- Tic-Doloreux Blotches on plaints Ulcers the Skin Lumbago Venerial AfBowel Com- Piles fectior plaints Rheumatism Worms all Debility Retention of kinds Dropsy Urine Weakness Female Irre- Scrofula, or from whats I gularities King's Evil ever causeFevers of all Stone and &c, &c. kinds Gravel The Pill and Ointment are sold at Pro fessor Holloway's Establishment, 78 New Oxford Btreet, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the civilised world, in boxes and pots, at Is lsd 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, 22a, and 33s each Each pot iox of the genuine medicines be».' the British Government Stampj with the words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved i hereon. '■■ ■ : On the label is' the address, 78 New Ox ord Btreet, LondoD, where alone they are : matvufp^tured. £^* Beware of all compounds styled !! Holloway's Pills anrl Ointment with a Now York " label.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5298, 19 September 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5298, 19 September 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5298, 19 September 1885, Page 4

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